We're still having problems with this release on our test server. It
runs stable and does not hang anymore, but nothing gets sent to Solr.
Since there was a problem with the SSL certificate in previous RCs,
maybe there is a similar problem related to the Solr Output Connector?
We have configured the same certificate in order to post documents to Solr.
I get entries like this in manifoldcf.log which indicates that documents
should be indexed, but they aren't:
DEBUG 2014-02-06 10:28:06,609 (Worker thread '29') - WEB: Decided to
ingest 'http://www.ibsen.uio.no/varia.xhtml'
In Simple history, only fetch activities are shown. Any suggestions how
to debug what's really going on? I can try to turn on debug logging for
Httpclient in case that helps.
Erlend
On 2/4/14 1:33 PM, Karl Wright wrote:
> This is a major release of ManifoldCF that includes the following:
>
> - Federated authority support
> - Multiple authorization domains
> - ZooKeeper process coordination
> - Multiple agents processes
> - Support for SharePoint Claims-based authorization
> - An Email connector
> - A revamped look-and-feel
>
> Voting will remain open for 3 days.
>
> You can download the artifacts from
> http://people.apache.org/~kwright/apache-manifoldcf-1.5 . There is also a
> release tag at
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/manifoldcf/tags/release-1.5-RC7 .
>
> This RC includes changes to the dist directory organization so that jar
> files are not duplicated, saving 40MB from each binary download. It also
> fixes an issue with connection limits in the zookeeper example. Finally,
> it fixes a limitation in the CMIS connector (CONNECTORS-864) and a maven
> build problem (CONNECTORS-865). Also fixes CONNECTORS-866 (the lockclean
> script), and two more Maven version issues. Finally, corrects a LiveLink
> connector reversion described in CONNECTORS-871. Missing SolrJ
> dependencies in CONNECTORS-873. Workaround for SolrJ runtime exception
> being thrown in CONNECTORS-874. Throttling lockup dealt with, improved,
> and tested in CONNECTORS-872.
>
> Karl
>